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An Example of Node-Based Postassembly Elaboration of a Hydrogen-Sorbing, Metal−Organic Framework Material

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posted on 2008-11-17, 00:00 authored by Omar K. Farha, Karen L. Mulfort, Joseph T. Hupp
A robust, noncatenated, and permanently microporous metal−organic framework (MOF) material has been synthesized by combining a new nonplanar ligand, 4,4′,4′′,4′′′-benzene-1,2,4,5-tetrayltetrabenzoic acid, with a zinc(II) source under solvothermal conditions. The new material features cavities that are readily modified via activation and functionalization of framework nodes (as opposed to struts). A preliminary investigation of the “empty cavity” version of the material and six cavity-modified versions reveals that modification can substantially modulate the MOF’s internal surface area, pore volume, and ability to sorb molecular hydrogen.

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